POST-OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
IMPLANT SURGERY
Medication
The prescribed antibiotic must be completed.
Discomfort
Pain relief medication will be prescribed. Ibuprofen (600 mg) 4 times daily and Tylenol (1000 mg) 4 times daily can be alternated every 3 hours or so. Tylenol #3 may also be prescribed. This is a strong painkiller and should only be used if other drugs are not effective.
Swelling
To avoid swelling, use a cold pack (ice or frozen vegetables) wrapped in a moist towel on the side of your face — 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off for the first 12 hours following surgery. Swelling peaks at 72 hours and takes approximately 1 week to completely resolve.
Bleeding
It is not unusual to have some slight bleeding. If the site continues to bleed, try to relax and apply constant pressure with moist gauze or a moistened tea bag for 30 minutes. In order to avoid bleeding, keep your head elevated during the first evening, discontinue your exercise regimen for 1 to 2 days, and restrict yourself to a soft diet. As well, do not rinse your mouth, spit, drink through a straw, smoke, or drink alcohol for 24 hours following surgery. You may want to cover your pillow in order to avoid staining the cover the night following surgery.
Oral Hygiene
After surgery, it is important to keep your teeth and mouth as clean as possible. The prescribed antibacterial mouth rinse is to be used twice a day starting the day following surgery for 4 days and then applied locally with a cotton swab. Warm salt-water rinses (1/2 tsp salt in warm water) can be used several times daily, especially after meals, until the site is completely healed. The non-treated areas can be brushed normally. Do not brush your teeth or rinse your mouth for the first 24 hours following surgery.
Post-operative Appointments
If you are wearing partial or full dentures, your dentist usually needs to make adjustments. You will be seen for at least 3 post-operative visits.
- One week following surgery to check healing and remove sutures.
- Three to four months after surgery to verify clinically and radiographically that the implant has integrated with the bone.
- After your dentist has placed the tooth for a final assessment and to review oral hygiene.
Your dentist should see you every three months for maintenance.